A Iscior.MT Occurred toJay in the Houic which prove bow much tho Locofocos nre an r jfj t iho enthusiasm which the Whigi drc Uut to enter upon tho ('residential campaign! Tbcy can i bear to witness the cheerful spirit and hiUri!)' displayed by their opponents end iho ting xng of good Clay song it death to thcrn. A bill nti under confidcrntion milking appropriations for certain Harbors and Riven, when Mr. Payne cf Alabama, q Loco Jbco, gavo ilic House a sec ond edition of the poetical spe.ch ho made one (lay lart week. In the course ofhis remark he iJ the whig party did not intend to carry the tkction by distuning important principles, bnt by tinging tones. lie endeavored to ridicule tbem, on account of the practice that was common Rtnong tho party, of singing theso unmeaning tongs, (as ho called them) on all occacions. In order to Id tho housa sec what sort of means thev relied upon, to elect their candidates, ho would get the Clerk to read one of the songs He accordingly tent to th...

liV GEO. II. BEAM AN. KTJJLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1S44, VOL.. 50. NO. 19. ryyj herald rabllsaod ovory Thursday Moraine. TERMS rr.n VKAR. Left singly, on routs, at the subscribers door SI, 73.") I):,rrrt-Jtn packages, or take n atthetflitct$fit) I moil $1,00 Ontt months credit;- cents added if not then paid) Delivered by the Village earner, - $2.00. .Motto for cttrylcdji; "Encouriwt Your Own'' I pliael and tlie olher great artists hail been able to j Tlicre is found in Egypt much of the China porco-, ' preservers brightness and beauty of their printings, bin, so that there must havo been commerce be- Uut if wc marvel nt ihcso artists, three centuries ilwoon these two distant nations. Canals, a boasted back, what shall wo aay to those paintings found in ' modern intention, were made and uicd by tho an. the tombs of Kgypt, more than two thousand years cionta, if not for travelling, at least to convoy mer old, and yet kept fresh and bright, though buried fur chandiso and burdens. One Is ...

llilil-iy Df partincnl. I ffi? rR.J W&ti h THE MILITARY TACTITIAN. No. It. He foirn of questions and sciwcfV, on the system t, Scott, piepsrcd for Tuc Rctiaicd Cmzes? CorV. rt t ' eoa fit. Tl.t toUitr miif i lilm'uir. William C. Rider, Cant, Tilt llamilbal Smith, 2J l.icut. 4th Cyius A. Booth, Qt Master, 7th Cyrus Smith, Adjutant 7th Will. a n J. Odell, Adjutant Oth David Montgomery, Capt. 9th ate f Ytrment ) R'' wnnbereil that ; rPithTf r ss, 1J at probata curt l'ART I. Question 14. How should patt first be taught 1 Answer. To one recruit at n time; but two.ur at r, it three, may be united when tho number bo great c spited with that of the inatructota. Ques. 15. In the l.itttr cite how ahould the re mit be placed 1 iu. In a tingle rank, at one pace apart, without t-iiit LESSON 1. Positio of the Sotnitn, Ques in. What is fAe position of the heels f Ana. JIteli on the tame line, and at clott togtth- tr at the conformation of the man may ptrmit. Quo. 17. What reason do you give fo...

14 , , it i ... KV GEO. H. BEAM AN. the nun a id rabllihod oyory Thursday EXornlnf . TRRMK rCR YEAR. Left Hnty,on routs, at the tubteriltrt door $1,76.1 Mtteredtn package or taken at tht offiitMW I . " 1,50' OnO months eredityii emit added if not then paid J Delivered by the Village tamer, - $2.00. Motto for everybody; "KnroiirflfC Your Own" From the Tribune. SONG OF 1775. HV MRS. J. W. MEIlCUIt. Ay I let our glnd shouts swell the air Loud burst t ho cannon's roar I Tor 'ncalh the despot's ruling chain Wc bow the knea no more. Wo swell the shouts from thousand hearts, The noble and the free; Whoso every pulse is beating high With fire of liberty. Wc swell the shout I wo raiso our staff! Our colors float on high; As the ascending eagle sweeps Majestic through tho sky, Wc bear tho flimsy fabric down A despot's hand had reared, With noble souls to gird us on What is there to be feared 1 We'll raiso the altars of the frco Throughout this vast domain, And hill shall echo back to hill, Th...

te Xoiih. But this l Mr day's opinion, nd who Loco Fcco Harmony Sinco the appearance mire capable nfiudcinct He lives In Ihe midst of , of Van Hurcn'i Texas letter ducord, disorder and p.stfry, ind hit long been secostorrei lo lhat kind ! dismay reigns most adrnirabh a ' hk!t ind obsetrsiion which would enable him to at Mnclon. The brawlinjj , 'c9 correctly in relation to that matter. Hut iv Rb Mr Clar'a opinions cxptessed in the speech I jf , rred in the Senate, abovo referred to, may dif- J fcr from ihe Abolitionists of the North, or, if you plr f . are vronz, it does not necessarily follow t'.it he thinks Slavery Just and right. Tor ho only offers with some of us on constituttonsl questions ind questions of expediency. And I repeat that Mr Clay in lhat aims speech, expressed himself d (idtiily opposed lo Slavery; as he has at all other ' I'idci whenever he has spoke upon; tho subject. For thjtih of my assertion, read the speech re ferredWprcad his reply to Mr Mendonhall read his ...

t. IJV GEO. II. BEAM AN. lTJND, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 184:4, VOLr. 50. NO. 21. Tin: herald Miibod ovory Thursday Moraine. tiMi-rm tear. I,ttt tin'lu.nn routt, at the luiicntcri door $1.75.1 P'hcereJ in packager, or taken at the nTce, 91,50 i Ily matt $1,50 I OiO months crcdtt;-2$ cents added ifnotthen patd Delivered by the Village carrier, - - $2.00. Motto for tztrylody; "KnconriiK Votir Own" price was set on his head largo botlici of troops suit in tcarch of him but nil in vain. One day llio Pf inco of Lcpcrano, Colonel Cal ccdonio, Major Dclpontc, with a dozen other offi cers, and a score of attendants, were hunting in a forest, a few leagues from Rari. when llio crv of I'Vnndarilli I was suddenly heard. t Tho party i'toolt to flight with tho tilmoit precipitation, and oil escaped except Major Delportt, who was one of the bravest, but nt tho same lime, ono of tho poorest of tho whole army. When he was told j that he must pay n thousand ducats for his rnnsom, he only laughed, and nsked...

At ihe rr quest cf ic r n I of the many friends hre of , e subject of ihe fallowing r rticlc, wc chccrlully r e p'acc ,,e ffinlt nr,d manly tribute piid the re m ry of a defeas d fiiend by one whoj nl ili j j n an uncompromising political opponent, thn'i bal the bonis of fritnlihip, hare claims vci. I im beyond those of patly. t-'rnm the Wolloek lj PEATH OF COL EDWARD 11. BIL LINGS. 1 has never fallen to our lot to record n death f j.rply nfilictingto tho immediate relatives and ff -r.d of the deceased, nnd so painful to the com irunny at large, as that of the individual whose namo stands at the li end of this nrticlc L 1 is lots ti rne of those afflictions which the titart of the community fcrls b.ko a blow, nnd in this case, the mire stunning from the fact that it camo unexpec. rd and undtfended. IlnC he met his fato nmong1 v. could we have nidi-d him in his struggle for lire, and have rendered him such assistanco.thoiigh never so unavailing, ns any one of us nil would hate perile...

Washikotok, May 21. HOUSE OF HEL'HESENTATlVES. t. n... .n nt 1.. nrvntnl. nn rrsnlii. ! t-onr adopted ot New Orleans, in favor of the Im.Jwn '.Washington (Pa ) Reporter. ... . - aiacwa M w-- - 1 -- -1 w-r tr.eiiate annexation oi icxat, A motion was made to lay (ho resolution on the ulle, end the yeas and nays were called; The vote was in some respects a test one mi J txcrraa zrcat oesi oi intercswn tne ucufc. some wee fearful of the end but the rote made known the following very snlisiJClorj' result Ayr 103 iNV 78. Mr. Duncan moved that the House go into Committee of the Whole upon the Oregon Bill. Mr DJiican called far the yea ntid nay, but the motion waj re jected by a rote of 85 yens to 89 r.iy Th Commhtccj were then called upon for Re ports The followinrj were submitted From the Cominittre on Post Offices and l'ot Roads, rt bill toiidnptlhe rnti s of Postage to . I I a .. a wc rttierui coin, nnato nimdjje tnc irnnK. From tliu Military Committee, making appro prialions for new fo...